Exclusive: Sanaa announces all Aramco facilities are targets
Military sources told Al Mayadeen that in the upcoming days, Sanaa will continue its strikes on vital Saudi sites if the siege on Yemen continues.
Special sources told Al Mayadeen that Operation Break Siege III is one of the fiercest operations by the Yemeni Armed Forces against Saudi Arabia.
The sources said that the information confirms that Aramco facilities in Jeddah were completely burnt, resulting in an unprecedented outbreak of fires.
Watch: #Aramco facility in #Jeddah continues to burn after attacks launched from #Yemen #أرامكو #السعودية #جدة_الأن #جده_lلان pic.twitter.com/GUZlJJeLY8
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In the same context, military sources also told Al Mayadeen that in the upcoming days, Sanaa will continue its strikes on vital Saudi sites if the siege on Yemen continues, adding that Sanaa is determined to destroy Aramco's vital facilities in Ras Tanura, Rabigh, and Jeddah.
fire on the Aramco oil facility #SaudiArabianGP pic.twitter.com/7Jqxv4Mpxd
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The sources pointed out that Sanaa has set all Aramco's facilities as targets for its operations, stressing that the Yemeni strikes will continue until the siege on Yemen is lifted and the oil ships are released.
The Yemeni Armed Forces Spokesperson announced on the day that marks the 7th year of #Saudi-led aggression on #Yemen, that the operation comes in response to the continuation of the unjust siege on the country. #StandWithYemen #EndTheSiegeOnYemen pic.twitter.com/vtouhjfuGl
— Al Mayadeen English (@MayadeenEnglish) March 25, 2022
In addition, the military sources confirmed to Al Mayadeen that the Samtah power station in Saudi Arabia had been disrupted and turned off due to Sanaa's earlier operations.
This comes after the Yemeni Armed Forces Spokesperson, Brigadier General Yahya Saree, announced in a video statement the implementation of Operation Break Siege III "in response to the continuation of the unjust siege," using batches of ballistic and winged missiles and drones.
Saree confirmed, "Aramco's facilities in Jeddah and vital facilities in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, were targeted," as well as "the Ras Tanura refinery and the Rabigh oil refinery were targeted by large numbers of drones."